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The State of South Carolina vs. Cameron Todd Willingham
The SLED forensics tested the shirt that Cameron Todd Willingham had allegedly worn at the time of the murders. They applied a substance called LCV on the shirt, which indicated the presence of human blood. In addition, the state established a strong financial motive for Willingham to kill his family, and evidence of extramarital affairs also came to light during the trial.
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This article discusses the Camm family murders and the role of blood spatter evidence in determining the case verdict, as well as other significant details that emerged throughout the investigation and trial.
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This article discusses the Camm family murders and the role of blood spatter evidence in determining the case verdict, as well as other significant details that emerged throughout the investigation and trial.
ChapterThe State of South Carolina vs. Cameron Todd Willingham
EpisodeBad Blood & Bad Dudes - Accusations Fly In Double Homicide Hearing (S01E72)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
SLED forensics applied a substance called LCV which reacts with blood to the Murdaugh shirt, causing it to become discolored and led to further testing with hematrase to look for human blood.
58:28 - 1:02:13 (03:45)
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SLED forensics applied a substance called LCV which reacts with blood to the Murdaugh shirt, causing it to become discolored and led to further testing with hematrase to look for human blood. After which, they reached out to Mr. Bevel for review.